
Adjustment method for wiper blades that are too tight: With the vehicle powered on, first move the wiper blades to the edge of the windshield, then power off. Open the hood and loosen the screw on the left wiper blade. Adjust it to the correct position and tighten the screw. Then power on the vehicle, and the wiper will automatically return to the lowest position, but a section will remain exposed. At this point, loosen the screw on the right wiper blade, push the left wiper blade firmly into the hidden position, and then tighten the screw. Precautions for wiper usage: 1. Regularly add windshield washer fluid; do not use tap water as a substitute. 2. Ensure the wipers are used only when the windshield is wet. 3. Clean the wiper blade rubber and any debris on the windshield promptly. 4. When the vehicle is parked for an extended period or in snowy/icy conditions, lift the wiper arms.

When the wiper is too tight, I usually start by adjusting the wiper arm angle. I remember one time my car's wiper got stuck in winter, and upon closer inspection, I found the wiper arm was bent. Gently correcting the angle with pliers made a big difference. Check the connection points for rust or dust blockage, and spray some WD-40 lubricant on the moving joints to help reduce resistance. Overly tight springs are also a common issue—try slightly loosening the fixing nut with a wrench to adjust the tension. Be careful not to damage plastic parts or the wiper motor. I always remind myself that poor wiper performance can affect visibility in the rain and increase accident risks, so regular cleaning of the windshield and wiper blades is crucial to prevent debris buildup and sticking. If the problem persists, don't hesitate—take it to a repair shop and let the professionals handle it. Safety comes first.

The issue of overly tight wiper adjustment, I prefer to handle it myself. Gather the right tools, such as a flathead screwdriver and lubricant. First, inspect the wiper arm connection for rust or bending. If any abnormalities are found, use pliers to gently straighten them. Ensure all moving pivot points are flexible by spraying silicone-based lubricant on the joints for smooth operation. Pay attention to the spring tension; if it's too tight, slightly adjust the nut to reduce the pressure. Avoid using excessive force during the process to prevent damage to the motor or bracket. Regular maintenance can prevent this issue—wipe the wiper arms during each car wash to prevent dust buildup and increased friction. Address any wiper malfunction promptly, as it affects not only cleanliness but also driving safety, especially during heavy rain when visibility is poor. Before starting, refer to the manual or watch video tutorials for guidance.

The wiper being too tight is mostly caused by issues with the wiper arm angle or spring. When I encountered this situation, I first visually checked if the arm was twisted or stuck, and a simple manual adjustment of the arm shape could relieve the pressure. Lubricating key points like the pivot with specialized oil reduces friction. If the spring is too tight, slightly loosen the fasteners. Be careful to protect the wiper blade during operation and avoid excessive force. Don't attempt to fix it yourself; it's safer to visit a professional repair shop as they have the tools and testing equipment. Regular maintenance of the wiper system is crucial to prevent minor issues from turning into major problems.


